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◆ What strikes on energy infrastructure in the Middle East mean for emerging market bonds ◆ Why issuing in dollars has become so dicey for supranationals and agencies ◆ Europe's advantage in the private credit metldown
Bonds of energy importers have sold off, but investors convinced fundamentals are still strong
Issuers struggle over what concessions investors will require
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The Islamic bank is offering a premium to Kuwait's largest bank
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Bank says it is investing in Middle East and plans more hires
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NBO's AT1 will easily be the biggest from Oman
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